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ginger zee mildly defensively. >> he sat next to me in thermal dynamics. >> it's the groundhog or me? make a choice. good morning to everyone at home. we got you covered from the big easy, coaching brothers jim and john harbaugh will be on opposite sides tomorrow. they square off for the first time in a pregame news conference. who came out on top? you have a brother, you get this? >> yes. i have always lost. this morning, behind the scenes one of the best of the super bowl ads. a baby budweiser cliez dale. >> if you're watching the game, you want to eat, right? from the show that brought you the 47-layer dip, now, bam,
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nacho cheese lasagna. >> apparently it's low fat? >> no. we're going to start with news. we're going to take a first look at the man who provoked a crisis this morning. hostage negotiations in the movies, but this one is stranger and more disturbing than fiction. involving a 5-year-old boy and a survivalist and real no end in sight. abc's gio benitez is in midland city. >> good morning. this is now day five of this hostage standoff happening right there in the building. behind that building there in the distance. now, this for the first time we are learning new details about how it all started. this morning, a photo of the man police said launch a dramatic hostage standoff. jimmy lee dykes has been holding
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5-year-old ethan against his will. communicating with the negotiators through the pipe >> i looked up and he's talking about threatening to kill us all or something. >> it all happened when dykes stormed on to this school bus and kidnapped the child. >> i just want two kids. >> 14-year-old and her 12-year-old brother were all on that bus. they said that dykes got on and gave the driver what appeared to be a gift of broccoli and a note and demanded two children. >> the bus driver kept saying, please get off the bus. so, he just tried to back up and he pulled out the gun and he just shot him. and he just took ethan. >> when all of this started, what were you thinking? >> i was shocked. like, i never thought that i
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would have to go through a shootout. >> reporter: they were able to escape. as dykes ran off carrying little ethan. that's when their mother got the call about the shooting. >> i grabbed all three of them at once. i started crying. >> reporter: the children had seen dykes before. constantly working on his fence. neighbors say that he was a survivalist and had been violent towards local animals in the past. >> he was very protective about his stuff. when he stared at you he looked kind of crazy. >> reporter: as for little ethan, we learned that he likes to sit in front-row seat. it believes that he's a child with autism. >> to everyone watching, nervous about ethan, what do you say? >> ethan would make it out
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there. >> reporter: really these children believe that bus driver is a hero here, he immediately pushed an emergency button in that bus and tried calling 911 when he was shot. by the way, police told us they believe that the child is physically unharmed, so that's some good news this morning. >> that's good news. gio has been on this story. let's go brad garrett, he joins us from washington this morning. brad, take us inside these hostage negotiations, how do you negotiate with a survivalist who has plenty of food and everything else he needs to stay in there, doesn't have to leave any time soon? >> it's all about doing certain things in an order. in other words, what do you want, mr. dykes? early on in this negotiations, he would have told them he wants
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a, b and c. but what they're going to do is negotiate pieces of that, for example, it appears that they have been able to get food and perhaps medicine into the bunker. now, that's important. because, it's mr. dykes humanizing his captor. dan, this case creates some unique challenges for tactical teams. because, how do you get into this bunker if they have to go in and safely get this 5-year-old out? one entrance i suspect that there's no way to do a dynamic entry where you get in flash green ad and grab him. it's a confined space. the problem is, you got a guy who's anti-government and is bent on doing one particular thing. my guess is, he's not going to
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get what he wants. >> he spent a lot of time preparing for this, do you think this can end peacefully as more and more days go on? >> it's very difficult to really figure that out. only because, at some point, i think, they're going to probably have to go in there. because he's not just going to let this child go. now, hopefully that won't be the case. i'm not convinced that will be the best. ideally, can they take this child out? >> such a young child. brad garrett, we appreciate your time this morning. now, let's turn to ron claiborne for the other developing stories this morning. >> hi, there. we begin with that terrorist attack on the u.s. embassy in turkey that left one security guard dead. washington is now warning americans to stay away from u.s.
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complexes in turkey. >> u.s. and turkish officials are coming through all of the evidence they can find to find out who was behind this. u.s. officials are actually sifting through some of the debris that explosion caused yesterday. now, this bomb could have been much more deadly and it wasn't because of new security. that glass is bulletproof and this gate protects the embassy all of the way around. the building itself is about 500 feet. they're back at work and the across town, there's a funeral for the security guard. >> okay, nick shif rin reporting. wall street is within striking distance of its all-time high. the dow closed above 14,000 for the first time in five years. the benchmark is now just 155
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points away from its record high close. a convict was apprehended late last night without incident. he just walked out on wednesday after a local charge against him was dismissed. officials didn't know the paperwork. he had been sent to chicago to face the charge that was dropped there. dozens of students have been disciplined over a cheating scandal that has rocked harvard university. 60 students have been asked to temporarily withdraw from the school. as many as 125 students were implicated on cheating for the introduction to congress course. they had the exact same answers word for word. finally, we heard talk of a chicken wing shortage, that wasn't the case in philadelphia on friday, about 20,000 people
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turned out for wing bowl 21. the competition, james "the bear" mcdonnell was the champion. he said that he planned to celebrate by eating some philly cheese steaks. which is why they call him the bear. check out this amazing statistic. today is the first day since 1983 neither bill nor hillary clinton have been in government office. ending a run of 10,980 days. hillary clinton remaining coy on what's next. reena ninan is in washington. >> reporter: it was quite the sendoff. complete with gifts from staffers.
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and everyone tsa-approved three-ounce clear bottles for air travel. >> thank you. >> reporter: it was a good-bye a source close to the secretary said, high-charge and sentimental. >> quite a challenging week, saying good-bye to so many people. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: labeled as traveling more than 1 million mil miles. >> i have spent many hours here in washington, around the world and in airplanes. >> reporter: she made clear from the start she wasn't living in anyone's shadow. >> my husband isn't secretary of state. i am. >> reporter: since then she's learned many new moves. >> as i look back over these past four years, i am very proud of the work we have done together. >> reporter: as she said her good-byes friday, she called for the mission to continue. >> i know that the world we are trying to help bring into being,
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in the 21st century, will have many difficult days. but i am more optimistic today than i was when i stood here four years ago. >> reporter: driving away for a private gathering at her home. she's not ready to fully reveal her next act. >> i will miss you. i will probably be dialing opes just to talk. i will wonder what you all are doing. because i know that, because of your efforts, day after day, we are making a real difference. >> and her successor has already been sworn in. tell us about that, reena. >> he was sworn in yesterday afternoon. he's expected to address the
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state department employees early monday morning. i have a feeling, dan, that he'll receive less criticism over his hair styles than she did. >> the former massachusetts senator john kerry sworn in yesterday and sworn in with cup cakes. i love that. >> welcome to the world's most stressful day and here's a cup cake. a dramatic 911 call made by a terrified young boy who was home alone when thieves broke into his florida home. it turns out it was his quick-thinking that helped police catch the intruder. >> reporter: he showed plenty of courage and as you said, some quick-thinking by grabbing a land line phone and calling for help as intruders came barging into his family's home in miami beach. >> please hurry? >> okay are you there? >> yes, i'm home. >> reporter: you can hear the panic in his voice.
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11-year-old boy, fighting his overwhelming fear as he calls 911 from a closet. all while a group of burglars ransacked his miami beach home. >> i was just scared and shocked. please don't see me. >> reporter: the boy whose identity we have concealed was home alone at the time. his mom out for a quick jog. he knew something was wrong when he heard a loud crash. then they started rummaging through drawers taking everything from jewelry to an iphone. >> i heard them breaking things and things falling on the floor. they weren't speaking english. they were speaking like russian, haitian or french or something. >> reporter: police arrived. catching one of the suspects at the scene. two others would be caught hours later. as for our young hero, he
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received a medal and a serious pat on the back from miami beach police. >> helping us to put some real bad guys away. he did a good job. >> the boy's mother said that she always told her son to run and hide. it was a lesson well learned. when police arrived he was still in the closet. trembling but well. >> you can't blame him. >> the first thing he wanted to know was how his dog lolo was? time for weather and ginger zee. we'll start with lake-effect snow. one of my favorite things to talk about it. northern ohio, 15 inches of snow including chardon, ohio, it was kind of spotty, though, that's how it's going to be today. buffalo, 6 to 10 inches.
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watertown, also. snowmaker has given chicago some snow this morning. parts of west virginia is going to pick up some snow. northeast, by tomorrow, a couple of inches. knew shanuisance than a e snows. it feels like 12 in chicago. 8, indianapolis. 22, nashville. look at this picture, though, you want to get warm, you go out west. l.a. is 75. a quick look at the super bowl forecast. 65 right around game-time start and 10:00, 53. that's the big picture.
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>> couple of really beautiful skies sent to me on twitter. it looks like a cottonelle commercial. like toilet paper in the sky. i got describe them somehow. very pretty with that full moon in place. >> thank you, punxsutawney ginger. now to our "good morning america" countdown to the super bowl. for the players, it's very serious business and a threat of a major concussion always hangs over the action. abc's jim avila has this exclusive look at this new cutting-edge technology that could save lives. >> reporter: at sports labs across the country, the race is on to find products that protect
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the brain and that can actually athletes of imminent concussion and brain damage. >> this is equivalent of running full speed and hitting a fully immoveable object. >> reporter: reebok and mc 10 just developed this mesh cap. it's worn underneath head gear lined with sensors that monitor the strength and number of hits to the head in any contact sport. using green, yellow and red lights to warn teammates, coaches, trainers, even parents in the stands of serious impact. so if i'm in the huddle, i would see this blinking light. >> yeah, i might say, jimmy, are you okay? >> reporter: it's called check
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light. >> think of it as an extra set of eyes. >> reporter: he played in the nfl for eight seasons and said that this new warning system will help players stand up to the culture that urges them to play through damaging hits. >> it takes the issue of toughness out of it. this objective measure. >> reporter: matt vishg of the baltimore ravens said that they have an obligation to make it safely. he's donated his brain after death. >> it's not like a broken bone or something that's very evident to the eye or to a medical doctor and so, this device gives you instant feedback. >> reporter: jim avila, abc news, washington. >> an issue that the president would talk about it. another story line leading up to the big line, for the
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first time, two brothers are coaching against each other in the super bowl or the brobowl. >> and some hear baugh. abc's chris connelly decided who won. >> reporter: too much brotherly love? >> you always try to get great coaches. >> i concur. >> as their teams face to a each other in the super bowl. john harbaugh and jim harbaugh held a joint press conference respectively on friday. who won? >> welcome, thanks to coming. >> immediately john put points on the board. with a suit. >> what an honor it is for both of us to be here with each other. >> reporter: and a gracious greeting.
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jim's 49ers can score in a hurry. so can he. >> reporter: he's into the end zone with a charm offensive. we're tied at 7. >> you knew we couldn't spell commonality. last chance to dance. can field goals settle this ball of the harbaugh. >> there's no one in the family who has more competitive fire in the game than my mother. >> what a kick. it ends in 10-10 tie. once again. >> i give no consideration to the postgame hand shake. >> have you, jim?
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>> i have not. >> we should say our partners over at espn are going all-out for the big game. watch "sunday nfl countdown" starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. coming up on "good morning america" -- sound check. the man behind the manti te'o catfish hoax, reveals the voice. our experts weigh in. also coming up on "good morning america" -- crying in your beer. we take you behind the scenes of the new heartwarming bud ad featuring a chris deal. punxsutawney phil makes his prediction. and staten island chuck who will answer the other question, who's going to win the super bowl? [ virginia ] i do have a healthy diet, but there are foods
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♪ no shadow to see. an early spring for you and me. >> an early spring.
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there he is, punxsutawney phil on his big day, emerging from his hole. he didn't see his shadows, meaning, early spring is on its way. ginger. >> liar! i mean, there's cloud cover. >> i've got a meteorology call sound reason why phil is wrong. >> people there are happy this morning. >> you can cut the tension in this room in the rivalry between ginger and phil. also coming up here on "good morning america" -- can staten island chuck, can he pick the winner of the super bowl? big questions coming up in this half-hour. >> i'm betting on chuck this morning. also this morning, many football fans may find themselves tearing up sunday night. not because of the game, this budweiser commercial already going viral it's possibly the
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heartwarming super bowl ad ever. i dare you not to tear up, dan? >> she's very cute. beyonce, we'll tell you why she's smiling in this video. but first, now the guy behind the manti te'o scandal is now recreating the voice. is it really him? abc's linsey davis consulted some experts. in an exclusive interview with dr. phil, ronaiah tuiasosopo not only admits that he was the mastermind behind the manti te'o girlfriend hoax. but he watched as this 22-year-old man goes behind this privacy screen and transforms his voice into the fictitious
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female character he created. here's the original and here's ronaiah tuiasosopo's version. according to dr. phil's voice print experts. the first recordings behind the screen pointed toward a match. but dr. phil was still skeptical. again, here's a different voice mail. >> i don't know who answered your phone. and i don't care. >> reporter: here's ronaiah tuiasosopo's version. >> i don't know who answered your phone and i don't care. >> reporter: while dr. phil said that all three experts confirmed that his voice matched the voice on the voice mail. we asked our own expert. >> from the three voice mails that have been released there really are no signs that i think te'o could have heard to give away that he wasn't talking to a woman and he was talking to a
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man. >> reporter: watch as we compare the two voice samples side by side. >> i got here. i'm getting ready for my first session. just wanted to call you and keep you posted. >> reporter: when te'o sat down with katie couric last week, he was convinced that he was talking to a girl. ronaiah tuiasosopo said that he created the whole lennay character created by his own childhood. >> as we said, as if the story could not get more bizarre. >> time for a check of the other top stories. good morning, everyone. in the news, our first look at the man holding a 5-year-old boy hostage in alabama for five days now, authorities have released this picture of 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes, they believe that the little boy named ethan is unharmed. the obama administration
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proposing new rules for school scene of that accident to help fight childhood obesity. it will be placed by healthier snacks. and twitter said that it was hacked. for 250,000 users. twitter said that it's notified all of the victims of that attack. finally, one of the rarest ring animals was air lifted for urgent medical care. it was taken from the big island to oahu. ginger zee who didn't see her shadow because it was 4:00 a.m. >> when you leave 4:00 a.m., it's the same answer every year. freeze warnings in florida. very cold morning from tallahassee to jacksonville, 29 degrees earlier this morning, 31
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jacksonville. atlanta at 27. it's frosty in the south and it's going to stay cold in the northeast. look at some of the numbers. these are high temperatures. the next four days for big cities like philadelphia, 28, just above freezing on monday. washington, tomorrow, around 40. new york city, 34 by monday. but, again, staying right around that freezing mark. >> officially i will contradict punxsutawney and go with more winter. sorry. >> i like what he said so much more. >> whatever you want to believe. >> i believe you. for some, the best part of the super bowl commercials. many are posted online.
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including one that may be the most heartwarming yet. ♪ >> this clydesdale steals the show in budweiser's commercial for the big game. from newborn. to awe-inspiring reunion. in real life the commercial's young star lives in warm strings ranch in missouri. >> she's 5 days old right now. she was standing within two hours of being born and she was nursing within three. >> reporter: she doesn't have a name yet. budweiser is asking viewers to send in their suggestions on facebook and twitter. what she does have that signature clydesdale look we have seen in super bowl commercials since 1986.
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a white-blazed down the face and those feathery white leg and these little guys have the potential of being budweiser clydesdale. >> reporter: when they're 4, they're considered mature. but this clydesdale is taking a short cut to fame. as budweiser said, more than 1 million people will remember her long after the game is over. for "good morning america," darren ravell, missouri. >> she's adorable isn't she? coming up on "good morning america" -- we'll introduce you to staten island. find out if a groundhog can predict a winner of the super bowl? how can you combine nacho and lasagna? keep it here.
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emerging from his hole this morning with no shadow in sight and predicting an early spring is on the way. he's not the only groundhog who's got game. >> that's right. state island chuck is predicting the outcome of the super bowl. abc's john muller. >> reporter: staten island chuck he's a tough new york city groundhog. now, he joins a four-legged ledgeon predicting who's going to disney land. it's groundhog day awaiting the forecast for punxsutawney phil. >> if you're like bill murray thinking that this is another groundhog day. think again. super bowl sunday is upon us. >> touchdown! >> reporter: so this morning, we asked the ultimate pig skin prognosticating question, can the groundhog predict the winner
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of the super bowl? for the answer, meet staten island chuck. he makes his home at the staten island zoo and in an "good morning america" exclusive, he's making his pick. but before we revealed the inside information that will have running to a las vegas sports book. if you're taking your cue from a monkey, they seem to be going heavy on the niners. same goes for the pick of the pups. this cool cat is betting on the baltimore. the porcupine likes the ravens. are we sensing a trend? it's all up to you, staten island chuck. the first set, the bait. now, the choice. 49ers or ravens. get ready for the play by play. he breaks right. charges forward.
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very little hesitation. chuck is a groundhog who feels the picks in his gut. he's going, he's going, he's picking the 49ers to win super bowl xlvii. chew on that, america. if you played along at home, breaking the prediction right here, we go to the high seas. an aquarium in florida. they're going for the ravens. >> oh, no. >> go figure. by the way, chuck, predicts an early spring. staten island chuck, also like punxsutawney phil, this morning, predicted the early spring. >> bravo, john muller. >> take it away! >> like that. coming up here on "good
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all right. it's "pop news." and our entertainment reporter rachel smith is here in new york. >> i brought a little treat for you, too. hang tight. folks, less than 36 hours until the super bowl, if you can't wait, another behind the scenes sneak peek to beyonce's halftime show. they posted this video. girls run the world. beyonce seems to be enjoying her
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moment in the spotlight. her backup singers are putting a big ole smile on her face. okay, another fabulous lady, first lady michelle obama, her new hairdo has received banging reviews except from karl layi lagerfeld. he said that she looks like a news anchor. >> that is low. a news anchor? >> absolutely not. >> by the way, none of us have bangs. all right, of course, this isn't the first time that he's made digs at celebrities. i promised you guys a treat. bring it on in, phil. you want to really impress your
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gue guests? this super bowl sunday, forget those theater nachos. this is nacho lasagna. it's not on the menu in new york city. you can get the ingredients and the recipe online at "good morning america." quick break. we'll try it. more when we get back. stay tuned. >> i mean, check this out. just right. ay, ws okay. ready... mm-hmm. ...smile. ♪ happy valentine's day. [ female announcer ] time it just right for valentine's day and save 30% on these diamond fashions from kay jewelers. just one more reason kay is the number one jewelry store in america. ready... [ camera flash ] ♪ every kiss begins with kay
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all right. we got 13 seconds to give the predict on the nacho lasagna. >> spicy. >> ron is skeptical. i like it. we'll see you tomorrow. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome.
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but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. [ malcrrkkhshziiiizzlllee. to this symphony of flavor: beautiful. shhhhshshshshhshshhhhhsshhhshs. gorgeous! here comes the crescendo. kkerrrrbbuuuuuucraaackkk. just...incredible. pillsbury toaster strudel. if beethoven made breakfast. >> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler in for katie marzullo. let's start with a first look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen.
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>> good morning, everyone. we are starting out with plenty of high clouds. 46 in san jose with 48 in san francisco, 49 in oakland and the higher clouds will be in the forecast for the rest of the day. in fact we have some low clouds at our coast, as well. we are looking at the marine layer providing the cooler day at the shoreline. a mostly cloudy start. we will continue to see the high clouds stream in and with the low clouds banked up along the coast, low to the mid-60s. tonight looking at another mild evening. we will talk about the sunshine that we are looking at for tomorrow for super bowl sunday and the temperature forecast the rest of the work week, which clouds some rain returning. carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. topping our news this morning, new developments in the nearly three decade-oldies appearance of kevin collins. abc7 news has learned the name of a key figure in that case and why people are hoping that will bring an toned this long investigation. ten-year-old kevin collins disappeared almost 29 years

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